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    El Molino de Urdániz

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 1:00 pm - 3:00 PM

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    Amelia

    Amelia

    4.6(9 reviews)
    58.3 km

    Seriously think there is only one place where Star Wars decorations, 80s American rock, and two…read moreMichelin stars come together for a truly sublime dining experience. But behind the secret door in the lobby of Hotel Maria Cristina in San Sebastian, such a world exists. A stone's throw from the sea, the offerings lean heavily into seafood though the creations were as likely to have come from the seas surrounding Japan as Spain given how much Japanese cuisine and ingredients permeate the menu. I know about these origins because each chef and waiter presenting dishes and drinks shared details in confident yet non-condescending terms. They even had time to accommodate our questions about which dish was the most challenging to make. Chef Paulo Airaudo stopped by our table twice for unhurried chats that were as casual as the food and presentation were not. He explained with a shrug that the Star Wars kitsch was just something he liked. There was a Banksy replica or two mixed in as well (at least one original was at home apparently). That 80s heavy soundtrack, spiced with some James Brown and even one Pavarotti opera classic, is accessible from a code to scan on the card provided at the end of the meal with each a short description of each course. But the food and drinks. We each had a different glass of champagne to start knowing the full wine pairings option was beyond our means. Never knew a pinot noire champagne existed but glad I've now tasted it at least that one time. The starters were delicate with the French green beans and king crab rocking in a way that doesn't seem possible. The Kama-toro and Palamos red prawn was superb but the langoustine, foie gras and champagne was out of this world. Have no idea what they did to it but perhaps some flame applied to the foie gras meant it held together with a roasted taste that was like nothing I'd tasted before. The lobster, pumpkin and sansho pepper...honestly the photo of the "evening's culinary journey" gives the shorthand on all of it as it was all just amazing. First time in a Michelin stars restaurant and may be the only time. But if you are one who aspires to be rich in experiences rather than rich in things, a dinner at Amelia is truly an experience that will make you wealthy in life if less so in your wallet.

    This restaurant deserves 3 Michelin stars. The food is superb, the staff are amazing people, and…read morethe decor fits the expectations. The presentation was immaculate, usually I care more about the taste but the simplicity and thoughtfulness of each plate made me pause and appreciate the presentation. Each dish was the right temperature, tasted amazing and left me wanting a bit more, but the next dish would come and I'd want more of that and the next...until I was completely stuffed. The pacing was nice ans steady, not leaving too much time to be bored and not too little time to feel like the last bite hasn't gone down. I enjoyed every aspect of this experience- and loved that they offered for us to meet the kitchen staff as well!

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    Mirador de Ulía - White asparagus

    Mirador de Ulía

    3.7(11 reviews)
    58.4 km

    The food, the view, and the service were all wonderful. We also really appreciated that they were…read moreflexible. One of us is a vegetarian and the other is lactose intolerant. We got one Vegetarian Menu and one Degustacion Menu without lactose. When you make the reservation, they ask about allergies and children so that they can tailor your meal to your needs. Our server was a lovely woman (Olatz) who was friendly and knowledgeable. She did a very nice job describing each dish without being obnoxious or pretentious. She paid attention so that she wasn't rushing us through the courses with a very nice pacing. She was attentive without being intrusive. We did not get the wine pairing but ordered individual glasses of wine which were 7 EUR each, water was 4 EUR and espresso at the end of the meal was 3 EUR. The food was wonderful with great flavors, combinations, and creativity.

    Amazing 5-star experience all around: the view, the food, and the service! Great value among the…read moreMichelin options, but clear winner for the view. Ecstatic with our choice; highly recommended. View: 15 minutes drive from downtown. Online photos showed nice night and day views, but we chose lunch to maximize visibility. Smart choice: One of our best dining views to date. We sat in front of the panoramic windows and were treated to spectacular views of San Sebastián city, beaches and mountains. TIP: earlier lunch seating probably gives best views. Food: There were 2 tasting menus: we chose the 10-course "de la casa" (house) menu. Food was varied and beautifully presented. We loved the lamb rump mosaic, green apple and cider, live clam rice, and "interludio". Other dishes were good, but not at the same level. We were also treated to an extra dessert course and coffee/baileys shot - a great way to end the meal. We felt the wine pairing was pricey, so opted for a recommended bottle of Albariño which complemented most of the courses, a glass of red rioja for the meats, and a muscatel for dessert. Didn't feel like a compromise. Service: Wonderful staff especially Xabier and Jonathan who took care of us. Service was laid back, sometimes slow, but always warm and friendly. We took over 3 hours for the entire meal, but loved the whole experience.

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